Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramways
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
The Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramway was a tramway between Stirling and Bridge of Allan from 1874 to 1920.
History
The company obtained Parliamentary approval to construct the tramway in 1872.[1] Construction in May 1874 and the line was ready for opening by 27 July. Tramcars were obtained from the Tramway Car and Works Company of Glasgow.
An extension was opened on 29 January 1898 to St. Ninians which added just over a mile of route to the tramway.[2][3]
The horse drawn tramcars were supplemented by a secondhand vehicle obtained from the Edinburgh and District Tramways in 1902. This was modernised in 1913 when a petrol engine was inserted.[4]
Closure
Services ended on 20 May 1920.[4]
References
- ^ Bill No. 4 1872, p. 56.
- ^ Bill No. 2 1897, p. 43.
- ^ "Bridge of Allan Waterworks and Stirling Tramways". The Glasgow Herald. 8 April 1897. p. 6.
- ^ a b Klapper 1974, p. 233.
Bibliography
- Public Bills:Tramways Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 4) Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramways. Vol. 6. House of Commons : 35 Vict. 1872.
- Public Bills:Tramways Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Stirling and Bridge of Allan Extension. Vol. 8. House of Lords : 60 Vict. 1897.
- Klapper, Charles F. (1974). The golden age of tramways. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. OCLC 1149242721.
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